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Despite the high-profile nature of the reopening, Martuscello applauded Casa Bonita as a great neighbor not only for covering the cost of the patio renovation, but also cleaning up the strip mall ...
In anticipation of Casa Bonita’s reopening sometime this month (official date is TBA), we recently polled The Denver Post’s readers about their favorite attractions to cull the ultimate ranking of the ...
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Tech Savvy Mama on MSNVisiting Casa Bonita: 10 Things to Know Before You GoCasa Bonita is a legendary Mexican themed restaurant located just outside Denver, Colorado whose kitschy fabulousness makes it feel like a fever dream. It’s a place where you’re greeted by mariachis, ...
Casa Bonita opened in 1974 in an unassuming strip mall but came to be known the "Disneyland of Mexican restaurants" thanks to its indoor waterfall, cliff divers, and haunted caves.
The documentary film ‘¡Casa Bonita Mi Amor!’ from 'South Park' creators Matt Stone and Trey Parker will launch on Paramount+ October 2.
The documentary "Casa Bonita Mi Amor" chronicles "South Park" creators Matt Stone and Trey Parker's purchase and renovation of the restaurant.
The Colorado restaurant and entertainment space dubbed the “Disneyland of Mexican restaurants,” first opened in a strip mall in 1974.
Casa Bonita opened in 1974 in an unassuming strip mall. The massive “Disneyland of Mexican restaurants” is an Old West and Acapulco-inspired fever dream made famous by its indoor waterfall ...
How to Watch From Anywhere ¡Casa Bonita Mi Amor! is streaming now on Paramount+. The movie is exclusive to the platform, but if you’re not subscribed, you can join Paramount+ for free for the ...
'Casa Bonita Mi Amor!' chronicles the 'South Park' duo's purchase of a Disneyland-like restaurant — and the real-life comedy of errors that followed.
Here's the official trailer (+ poster) for Arthur Bradford's doc ¡Casa Bonita Mi Amor!, from YouTube: The original Casa Bonita opened in 1974 in an unassuming strip mall in CO.
Casa Bonita opened in 1974 in an unassuming strip mall but came to be known the “Disneyland of Mexican restaurants” thanks to its indoor waterfall, cliff divers, and haunted caves.
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